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18 Facts About Steve Rammel

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Steve Rammel was born on April 20,1968 and is a retired American soccer player who played as a forward.

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Steve Rammel was previously the executive director for the West Florida Flames Futbol Club in Brandon, Florida.

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Steve Rammel attended West Deptford High School in New Jersey where he played for the school's boys soccer team.

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Steve Rammel helped lead the team to two New Jersey state championships, being named the 1986 Parade Magazine's National High School Player of the Year.

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Steve Rammel then transferred to Rutgers University where he played for its men's soccer team for the 1989 and 1990 seasons.

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Steve Rammel was selected as a first team All American his senior year and was second behind Ken Snow in the voting for the 1990 Hermann Trophy.

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Steve Rammel finished his career with the Scarlet Knights with 44 goals in 86 games In 1991, he graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Economics.

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In 1991, Steve Rammel was called into the US national team camp, but never made a game day roster.

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In 1991, Steve Rammel spent seven games, scoring two goals, with the Penn-Jersey Spirit of the American Professional Soccer League.

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In 1994, Steve Rammel returned to school at the University of Massachusetts Amherst where he earned a Master's degree in Business Administration in Finance in 1996.

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In 1996, Steve Rammel joined the Washington Mustangs of the USISL.

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Steve Rammel became an All Star that season, scoring 17 regular season and play off goals.

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Steve Rammel scored the first MLS hat trick in a May 15,1996 victory over the Columbus Crew.

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Steve Rammel's scoring touch deserted him in 1997 and after eleven games the team traded him on July 3,1997, to the Colorado Rapids for Roy Wegerle.

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Steve Rammel played the rest of the 1997 season with Colorado, never scoring a goal for the team.

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Two weeks later Steve Rammel announced he planned to retire from playing and join UCLA as an assistant men's soccer coach.

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Steve Rammel had already re-entered the coaching ranks while with Colorado, becoming the assistant director of Coaching for the Colorado Rush youth club.

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Steve Rammel was an assistant at UCLA for three years before moving to Saint Mary's College of California as the head men's soccer coach.